By Eric Nnaji [update] FILE PHOTO: Seattle Seahawks owner Paul Allen on the field before Super Bowl XLVIII against the Denver Broncos at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S., February 2, 2014. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas/File Photo. Microsoft Corp co-founder Paul Allen, the man who persuaded school-friend Bill Gates to drop out of Harvard to start what became the world’s biggest software company, died on Monday at the age of 65, his family said. Allen left Microsoft in 1983, before the company became a corporate juggernaut, following a dispute with Gates, but his share of their original partnership allowed him to spend the rest of his life and billions of dollars on yachts, art, rock music, sports teams, brain research and real estate. Allen died from complications of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a type of cancer, the Allen family said in a statement. In early October, Allen had revealed he was being treated for the non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma,
Kingsley Moghalu, a 2019 presidential aspirant, has lambasted President Muhammadu Buhari for saying Nigerian youths “do nothing and want everything for free”.
While delivering a keynote address at the Commonwealth Business Forum in London yesterday, Buhari was quoted to have said that most Nigerian youths want everything free without doing anything.
Moghalu, reacting to the widely controversial statement accused Buhari’s administration of increasing the unemployment rate in the country, which had risen from “8.2% in Q2 2015, to 18.8%”.
Moghalu, in disagreement with the President’s widely controversial statement, said Nigerian youths were the country’s “richest raw material”with no opportunities created by the federal government.
On his official Facebook page, he wrote: “Dear Muhammadu Buhari, Nigerian youths are not waiting for handouts. They are making the most of what has been left for them, which is nothing.
“Under your administration, unemployment has climbed from 8.2% in Q2 2015, to 18.8% now. Many want to work, but they have no opportunities.
“Many of our young people, from Wizkid to Davido to Don Jazzy have been fantastic cultural ambassadors of Nigeria. Lazy youth could not have pulled this off.
“Yet more, like Kola Oyeneyin and Otto Orondaam are doing their bit to give their fellow youths opportunities for a better life.
“We must refrain from asking our youth why their feet are dirty, when we don’t even give them shoes.”
Meanwhile, the Presidency, through the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity,Femi Adesina, has since clarified what the Buhari actually said.
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